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Afghanistan
Resurgence and Reductions: Explanations for Changing Levels of Opium Poppy Cultivation in Nangarhar and Ghor in 2006-07
Mansfield, David, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit. May 2008: pp. 66.
Responding to HIV in Afghanistan
Wodak, Alex and Zafar Rasoul, Mohammad, The Lancet. December 22, 2007.
Evidence From the Field: Understanding Changing Levels of Opium Poppy Cultivation in Afghanistan
Mansfield, David and Pain, Adam, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Briefing Paper Series. November 2007: pp. 20.
Exploring the ‘Shades of Grey’: An Assessment of the Factors Influencing Decisions to Cultivate Opium Poppy in 2005/06
Mansfield, David, Afghan Drugs Inter Departmental Unit of the UK Government. 2006.
DRCNet in Afghanistan
Smith, Phillip S..
Let the Afghan Poppies Bloom: How the Drug War is Undermining the War on Terrorism
Hitchens, Christopher, Slate. December 13, 2004.
The United Nations and the Taliban: An Unholy Alliance in the Name of Drug Control
Fish, Karynn, The Drug Policy Letter. Winter 1998; 35: pp. 15-16.
Governance, Security and Economic Growth: The Determinants of Opium Poppy Cultivation in the Districts of Jurm and Baharak in Badakhshan
Mansfield, David. GTZ/AKDN. February 2007.
Too Early to Declare Success: Counter-Narcotics Policy in Afghanistan
CARE and Center on International Cooperation. March 2005.
Let Afghanistan Grow the World's Opium Supply
Nadlemann, Ethan, AlterNet. August 31, 2007.
U.S. Should Follow Europe's Lead in Drug-Law Reform
Sharpe, Robert, Newsday. January 3, 2002.
Counterproductive Drug Control Efforts in Afghanistan
Transnational Institute; September 2007: pp. 12.
Poppy for Medicine: Licensing Poppy Cultivation for the Production of Essential Medicines
The Senlis Council; June 25, 2007.
Afghan Opium Cultivation Shows Divergent North-South Trends in 2007, UNODC Survey Shows
Murphy, Richard. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; March 5, 2007.
Water Management, Livestock and the Opium Economy - Opium Poppy Cultivation in Nangarhar and Ghor
Mansfield, David. Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit; December 2006.
Losing Ground: Drug Control and War in Afghanistan
Transnational Institute (TNI); December 2006.
Opium Poppy Eradication: How to Raise Risk When There is Nothing to Lose?
Mansfield, David and Pain, Adam. Kabul: Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit; August 2006.
Failed Counter-Narcotics Policies Central to Failure of Afghanistan’s Reconstruction
United Kingdom: Senlis Council; Spring - Summer 2006.
Alternative Livelihoods: Substance or Slogan?
Mansfield, David and Pain, Adam. Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit; October 2005.
Feasibility Study on Opium Licensing in Afghanistan for the Production of Morphine and Other Essential Medicines: Initial Findings
The Senlis Council; September 26, 2005.
Pariah or Poverty? The Opium Ban in the Province of Nangarhar in the 2004/05 Growing Season and its Impact on Rural Livelihood Strategies
Mansfield, David. Project for Alternative Livelihoods in Eastern Afghanistan; June 2005.
Afghanistan: Community Drug Profile #5: An Assessment of Problem Drug Use in Kabul City
Macdonald, David. Kabul, Afghanistan: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; July 2003: pp. 37.
Afghanistan: Emma Bonino's Statement After The European Parliament's Vote